Stupid question: Do you have to repeat this process each night?Pachyderm's Nose wrote:First you may need to trim the length to fit your mouth. Then, yes, boil some water and when it is boiling hard, remove from heat, suspend mouthguard (don't let it rest on the bottom of the pan) in the hot water for 25-30 seconds, remove and allow to cool a few seconds, when it is cool enough to touch place in mouth, close jaws ( bite into it) and using fingers, tongue, and suck against it like sucking a lemon, form it to your teeth and gums while it cools. remove from mouth rinse under cold water, trim and smooth any areas that are irritating your gums and you are ready.
Using a mouth guard eliminated jaw pain caused by chinstrap
Re: Using a mouth guard eliminated jaw pain caused by chinstrap
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Re: Using a mouth guard eliminated jaw pain caused by chinstrap
No, it's a one time thing to form the mouthguard to your teeth. Some kind of one time thermal plastic. You can overheat it and wreck it if you leave it in the water for more than 30 seconds though.
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Re: Using a mouth guard eliminated jaw pain caused by chinstrap
Thanks, I wonder if I should wear my uppers or take them out when doing this process?Pachyderm's Nose wrote:No, it's a one time thing to form the mouthguard to your teeth. Some kind of one time thermal plastic. You can overheat it and wreck it if you leave it in the water for more than 30 seconds though.
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Re: Using a mouth guard eliminated jaw pain caused by chinstrap
Are you going to wear them at night when you sleep with it in? If so then yes, otherwise maybe not.
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Re: Using a mouth guard eliminated jaw pain caused by chinstrap
I'm not sure yet. I haven't been wearing them at night but starting to think I probably should be to try to avert mouth leakages as another method. I really dislike the thoughts of wearing them at night as I like in the evenings once home and nowhere to go of taking them out for their nightly soak in the "Denture bath" and also the pain in the ass polygrip paste I can be rid of for some hours...Pachyderm's Nose wrote:Are you going to wear them at night when you sleep with it in? If so then yes, otherwise maybe not.
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Re: Using a mouth guard eliminated jaw pain caused by chinstrap
A family member has the CPAP-PRO appliance/mask; he had to re-mold the boil&bite WITH his fake tooth in,
as the gum below it was too sensitive to be in contact with the plastic.
as the gum below it was too sensitive to be in contact with the plastic.
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